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Guns....Lots of guns. |
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My favorite scene is when trinity is riding the Ducati 996 for the longest time, that bodystyle superbike was my favorite. Now I own one
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What if I told you that there will come a point in your life, where your perception of time changes. 16 year old movies, from you perspective will seem like they didn't come out that long ago, and you'll be amazed that they call them "classic". |
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Awesome movie. If it were released tomorrow, it would still rock the box office.
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I'm waiting to take the red pill and this entire 0bama ordeal wasn't real,,, FBHO
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Still love it. I'm just sick of movies trying to copy it's style of action.
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I'd like the next sequel to be a prequel to what led up to the Matrix
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The first matrix movie gave me a serious moment of pause.
As I was walking out of the theater, I realized that something like that could potentially be going on RFN and we'd have no idea. Total mindfuck. |
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Quoted: The first matrix movie gave me a serious moment of pause. As I was walking out of the theater, I realized that something like that could potentially be going on RFN and we'd have no idea. Total mindfuck. View Quote |
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Quoted: The first matrix movie gave me a serious moment of pause. As I was walking out of the theater, I realized that something like that could potentially be going on RFN and we'd have no idea. Total mindfuck. View Quote I thought the exact same thing, but I was also under the influence while watching the first movie. I don't think I slept much that night. |
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The Matrix defined what action movies are today. Every action movie since has borrowed or built upon the way action is shown on screen.
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Fuck yeah.
The second and third one, not so much. (Third one being better than the second.) |
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Yep, first one is an all time classic. Totally holds up. I like scenes from the sequels, but didn't like them as films.
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What if I told you that there will come a point in your life, where your perception of time changes. 16 year old movies, from you perspective will seem like they didn't come out that long ago, and you'll be amazed that they call them "classic". View Quote I see you took the blue pill JK, you are correct. I am an old fart too. |
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If they had stopped at the first movie it would easily enjoy a cult classic following that surpasses Blade Runner. |
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Quoted: Some parts of the Animatrix were just depressing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'd like the next sequel to be a prequel to what led up to the Matrix A live action version of Animatrix? Some parts of the Animatrix were just depressing Heck nearly the whole Terminator franchise could be explained as an early version of the Matrix... Skynet took over and created that virtual world for the humans to fight a futile battle endlessly in. |
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I think it'd be funny if they crossed over Terminator with the Matrix. The humans never won... Heck nearly the whole Terminator franchise could be explained as an early version of the Matrix... Skynet took over and created that virtual world for the humans to fight a futile battle endlessly in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'd like the next sequel to be a prequel to what led up to the Matrix A live action version of Animatrix? Some parts of the Animatrix were just depressing Heck nearly the whole Terminator franchise could be explained as an early version of the Matrix... Skynet took over and created that virtual world for the humans to fight a futile battle endlessly in. I've long had a similar thought regarding that. The two universes actually could mesh pretty well even though the themes of the two franchises are quite different in most respects. |
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I read something, I think on this forum, about how Skynet from Terminator was winning so we nuked the fuck out of the planet to stop solar power. The machines turned us into their "batteries"...The Matrix. I know it doesn't really mesh with the power cells that the terminators use, but liked the idea.
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What if I told you that there will come a point in your life, where your perception of time changes. 16 year old movies, from you perspective will seem like they didn't come out that long ago, and you'll be amazed that they call them "classic". View Quote Yup, it will be viewed as a good "old" movie. With outdated themes and graphics. I had that revelation last year when a kid came to help me at work and was telling us about how he watched this hilarious "old" movie the night before. It was Old School with Will Farrell. I said fuck man, that movie came out when I was in college and he replied with "Well it came out when I was like 6, so it's old." |
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The first matrix movie gave me a serious moment of pause. As I was walking out of the theater, I realized that something like that could potentially be going on RFN and we'd have no idea. Total mindfuck. View Quote I saw it when it came out on video (was too young to get into theaters ) It was a mindfuck then for me too. Great movie, but wow |
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Mmm Trinity. Just another example of when getting your ass kicked can be hot.
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Quoted: What if I told you that there will come a point in your life, where your perception of time changes. 16 year old movies, from you perspective will seem like they didn't come out that long ago, and you'll be amazed that they call them "classic". View Quote I think that whenever I hear 'The Wall.' |
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Quoted: What if I told you that there will come a point in your life, where your perception of time changes. 16 year old movies, from you perspective will seem like they didn't come out that long ago, and you'll be amazed that they call them "classic". View Quote Not to mention songs on the radio. |
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The whole movie is a metaphor. I have no doubts that our government views us like this Duracell battery here: https://vinayvasan.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/duracell_matrix.jpg?w=584 We...our taxes...power the government. And with these so called Obamacare death panels, as soon as we are seen as a drain on the government, we would get ejected much like Neo was flushed out of the pod once he took the pill. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The Cave is a timeless tale. That plus the Savior motif. Neo Anderson is a Christ figure. Neo = New Ander = Man son = Son aka the New Son of Man who dies and comes back to life to defeat evil and deliver his message of liberation and salvation for mankind The whole movie is a metaphor. I have no doubts that our government views us like this Duracell battery here: https://vinayvasan.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/duracell_matrix.jpg?w=584 We...our taxes...power the government. And with these so called Obamacare death panels, as soon as we are seen as a drain on the government, we would get ejected much like Neo was flushed out of the pod once he took the pill. This. I am still suprised that a "wake up from slavery" movie was even made in its day. |
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Great movie when it came out, will still be a great movie 20 years from now.
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Great Movie.
Part of what makes it timeless is the overt and covert Christian Gnosticism that was interlaced throughout the movie. It has alot of enduring archetypes and underlying truths that speak to everyone who watches it, at the least on a subconscious level. |
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What if I told you that there will come a point in your life, where your perception of time changes. 16 year old movies, from you perspective will seem like they didn't come out that long ago, and you'll be amazed that they call them "classic". Not to mention songs on the radio. Ah, yes, the day when they play one of your high school favorite's on the classic rock station. A humbling experience. But back on topic, The Matrix was a damn good movie. |
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The first one was a classic. The sequels were meh. Explains why dark city sucked |
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The first one was a classic. The sequels were meh. Explains why dark city sucked Oh yeah, I came close to falling asleep in that one. |
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